I'm installing a log burning stove in my UK residence. Seems appropriate since we are surrounded by woodland and there are branches everywhere on the ground. And along road verges. Stuff the Russians and their gas.

I'm installing a log burning stove in my UK residence. Seems appropriate since we are surrounded by woodland and there are branches everywhere on the ground. And along road verges. Stuff the Russians and their gas.

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Wait untill you find out how much wood those bastards burn. In the midlands signs are sprouting up all over saying nicking wood is a criminal offence.
Laugh my nuts off when I see bags of wood in B&Q for seven quid. I light mine with more than is in the bag.

I'm installing a log burning stove in my UK residence. Seems appropriate since we are surrounded by woodland and there are branches everywhere on the ground. And along road verges. Stuff the Russians and their gas.

Wait untill you find out how much wood those bastards burn. In the midlands signs are sprouting up all over saying nicking wood is a criminal offence.
Laugh my nuts off when I see bags of wood in B&Q for seven quid. I light mine with more than is in the bag.

If you can get the wood home in a trailer, use an electric alligator saw with a green wood 9" blade...... hell of a lot safer, and cheaper than chains, I also use a £50 chopsaw I picked up from Screwfix.

I've got a multifuel burner, yes they do go through wood at a scary rate of knots, however, I can burn coal too, so tend to mix it up a bit. You can also get those fan things that pump the air round the house.

If you can get the wood home in a trailer, use an electric alligator saw with a green wood 9" blade...... hell of a lot safer, and cheaper than chains, I also use a £50 chopsaw I picked up from Screwfix.